To Market, To Market To market, to market, to buy a fat pig, Home again, home again, dancing a jig; To market, to market, to buy a fat hog; Home again, home again, jiggety-jog; To market, to market, to buy a plum bun, Home again, home again, market is done.
I'm Bouncing I'm bouncing, bouncing everywhere, I bounce and bounce into the air, I'm bouncing, bouncing like a ball, I bounce and bounce, and then I fall.
It's a Small World It's a small world afterall, It's a small world afterall, It's a small world afterall It's a small, small world.
Add your own lyrics: "(Child's name) a baby after all..." "Mommy loves you after all..." Etc.
Introduce Your Child to Different Music Listen to a different type of music with your child than you normally listen to. You can borrow music from the local library or download songs online. Tribal tunes are great for hearing different drum beats, cymbals, and other instrumental sounds.
| Bang Bang Pots and pans are fun to bang with a spoon like a drum. Clang the lids together and you have cymbals. Start with one pot and one lid. Put some chunky plastic beads or blocks in the pot for your infant to fill and dump. Add another pot of a different size and let your child discover which lid fits on which pot.
Find the Noise Use a noisemaker (such as a rattle) and shake it close to your infant's ear. Give him a chance to turn his head towards the noise before shaking it again in a different location.
Squeak Toys and Rattles Play with an assortment of squeak toys and rattles. Show your child how to shake the rattles to different beats, how to shake softly, loudly, fast, and slowly.
| Bean Music Let your child make "music" by moving his hands through a mixing bowl full of hard beans. Show him how to lift a handful of beans up high and let them fall a few at a time into the bowl (as in falling rain).
Sounds all Around Listen to the sounds around you and explain the sounds to your child (Ex. "Do you hear the horn?") Sounds are everywhere - car horns, birds singing, babies crying, etc.)
| Face to Face Interaction: Whistle for your infant. Sit him on your lap and whistle a tune that he is already familiar with (e.g. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star). He will watch your mouth in amazement.
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